What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it)
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Houses and condos from Magnolia to Wallingford.
A Queen Anne microstudio or a normal-size Lake City studio?
Called the Loupe, the new floor gives a view not just of the people milling about below, but the inner workings of the building.
The free bus, funded by WSDOT, runs from Pioneer Square to Seattle Center
The now-$700 million project will upgrade the facility, but keep the roof
Houses and condos from the Denny Triangle to Mt Baker.
Modern skateboarding was founded on a radical rethinking of urban architecture.
The modern building is by local architecture firm Clark Barnes
Watch crews working at 500 feet return the landmark’s exterior back to (mostly) normal
Phase two of construction adds another matching, curved building
A two-bedroom in Lake City or a U District studio?
This bus rapid transit line operated by King County Metro, the RapidRide D, connects Ballard and its adjacent neighborhoods to downtown.
A house in Ballard or a Capitol Hill apartment?
From Queen Anne to Madrona
A U District studio or a Burien two-bedroom?
What does your dream Seattle bike network look like? How do meaningful bike connections reach your neighborhood?
A two-bedroom in Burien or a studio in Northgate?
There’s still a lot of work to do before the long-delayed tunnel opens to cars—but it’s getting there
A two-bedroom in Kent or an Uptown studio?
A West Seattle duplex, a Belltown one-bedroom
Not a lot, and mostly studios
New, luxury towers have become the norm in Seattle—but most of them are for rent
There’s money, and then there’s yacht moorage money.
A five-bedroom house or a one-bedroom houseboat?
A glass atrium, expanded hockey seating, and Space Needle views—under the original roof
Complete with a turret—and a few upgrades
Seattle’s Human Services Department is opening up a temporary cold weather shelter from Sunday through Thursday.
This cottage is perfectly Instagrammable
A West Seattle studio or a Lake City two-bedroom?
Real estate pros discuss nixing Northwest weather from listing photos